Month: December 2018

I didn't make a new year resolution last year but my goal was to exercise almost every day and I was able to stick to it and I'm very happy with the progress. It becomes a new lifestyle and hopes to carry this over to next year. I'm taking it one year at a time.… Continue reading Year In Review 2018

It certainly would not be politically correct to call it a Christmas gathering anymore, one of my nieces recently converted to Jewish and can't celebrate Christmas, I was informed and so it's a Holiday gathering. It's nice to have some time off from work and get to spend time with family and friends. At our… Continue reading Holiday Gathering

This is a translated ghost story from The Shock written in Thai Language, translated by Nye. Playing the Ouija board, Thai called it the glass cup ghost was known amongst students but Ann’s school would use a coin. It was a 5 baht coin so it’s probably safe to call it ‘Coin Ghost’. First of… Continue reading The Coin Ghost

I had a good harvest this year, despite not having as much time to spend in the Garden this Summer. The Chayote harvest was in the middle of November, this plant likes the cool weather and not ideal if we had an early frost. This year was not too bad, I had a good turn… Continue reading Garden 2018 Update

It has been a challenge trying to find time to blog on a regular basis, I do admire those that can post on a regular basis. It will take a lot more commitment on my part. We had our first snow almost 2 weeks ago, snow came a bit early this year on December 8th… Continue reading Our First Snow in North Carolina

This is a translated article from Koosang Koosom Magazine, written in Thai Language, translated by Nye. The story took place in 1973 (Thai year 2516), I was in High school (มศ.2) attending Siriworakorn School, which was a private school in Nakhon Ratchasima. It was the biggest and most famous school at that time (presently the… Continue reading A Nameless Travel Companion